
From Zero to a Hundred
They weren’t sailors, but they had spirit, and they were ready for a big change. A new catamaran and a couple of continents later, they got all that and more.
They weren’t sailors, but they had spirit, and they were ready for a big change. A new catamaran and a couple of continents later, they got all that and more.
In an anchorage far from fresh produce, the veggie boat’s impending arrival sets all the sailors on edge. Two cruisers discover that while it doesn’t pay to be last, a friend’s recipe can save the day. “People & Food” from our February 2012 issue.
This sailor’s onboard office promises a commute you can cruise with. “Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard” from our January 2012 issue.
Ed Sherman helps you power up your onboard office. “Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard” from our January 2012 issue.
Baking aboard a boat is no easy feat, but what’s Christmas with the cookies?
It’s easy to lament the change of the seasons (especially if you’re not headed south like the sane cruisers do), but winter aboard isn’t all that bad.
Sometimes, life on shore and afloat aren’t all that different.
How to stay comfortable on board when the weather heats up.
Life aboard a boat can teach you a lot more than just how to sail.
These tools will make your life as an onboard cook easier. And don’t forget to share your favorites in our forum.
Looking for “the one” in a sea of fiberglass can be a daunting task, but it’s still fun!
When living aboard a boat, sometimes there are things that you have to do without.
. . .Or do you?
They weren’t sailors, but they had spirit, and they were ready for a big change. A new catamaran and a couple of continents later, they got all that and more.
In an anchorage far from fresh produce, the veggie boat’s impending arrival sets all the sailors on edge. Two cruisers discover that while it doesn’t pay to be last, a friend’s recipe can save the day. “People & Food” from our February 2012 issue.
This sailor’s onboard office promises a commute you can cruise with. “Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard” from our January 2012 issue.
Ed Sherman helps you power up your onboard office. “Hands-On Sailor: Living Aboard” from our January 2012 issue.
Baking aboard a boat is no easy feat, but what’s Christmas with the cookies?
It’s easy to lament the change of the seasons (especially if you’re not headed south like the sane cruisers do), but winter aboard isn’t all that bad.
Sometimes, life on shore and afloat aren’t all that different.
How to stay comfortable on board when the weather heats up.
Life aboard a boat can teach you a lot more than just how to sail.
These tools will make your life as an onboard cook easier. And don’t forget to share your favorites in our forum.
Looking for “the one” in a sea of fiberglass can be a daunting task, but it’s still fun!
When living aboard a boat, sometimes there are things that you have to do without.
. . .Or do you?
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